Phyllodes tumors of the breast: Natural history, diagnosis, and treatment

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Phyllodes tumors of the breast are unusual fibroepithelial tumors that exhibit a wide range of clinical behavior. These tumors are categorized as benign, borderline, or malignant based on a combination of histologic features. The prognosis of phyllodes tumors is favorable, with local recurrence occurring in approximately 15% of patients overall and distant recurrence in approximately 5% to 10% overall. Wide excision with a greater than 1 cm margin is definitive primary therapy. Adjuvant systemic therapy is of no proven value. Patients with locally recurrent disease should undergo wide excision of the recurrence with or without subsequent radiotherapy. © Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

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Telli, M. L., Horst, K. C., Guardino, A. E., Dirbas, F. M., & Carlson, R. W. (2007). Phyllodes tumors of the breast: Natural history, diagnosis, and treatment. JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 5(3), 324–330. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2007.0027

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